Category Archives: Travel Guide

Americans Will Have To Get Fingerprinted Traveling To Europe Starting October 12

It’s finally happening, you guys. After years of delays and even rumors it was never going to launch anyway, Europe’s long-anticipated Entry-Exit System (or EES) will debut on October 12. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, this only means one thing: As a U.S. passport holder, you will now be subject to getting photographed and providing your […]

With Dozens Of New Travel Rules This 1-Minute Check Is Now Essential For Every Traveler

Post may contain affiliate links; we may receive compensation if you click links to those products. This may impact how offers are presented. Our site does not include all offers available. See our Disclosure & Privacy Policy for more info.Content on page accurate as of posting date. Let’s be honest: the days of just grabbing […]

Global Tourist Fee Finder (Including ETIAS)

Planning a trip has become a high-stakes gamble. The internet is a minefield of scam websites and confusing government portals, making it nearly impossible to know which “mandatory” fees are real. Get it wrong, and you could be denied boarding for your flight or turned away at the border. That’s the problem we solved. Our […]

Waterfront Delights & No Crowds: Travel Experts Crown Unknown City As California’s Top Getaway

We at Travel Off Path reported on one of the best idyllic escapes from San Francisco’s bustle a few months back, peeling back the curtain for the charming urban island of Alameda. Since then, more travel experts (not as insightful, of course 😜) have crowned another San Francisco ‘burb as California’s top getaway. Lying north […]

The 3 New Travel Scams This Summer: Are They Targeting Your Vacation?

You’ve nailed the flights, the resort, the itinerary. Summer vacation is calling! But while you’re packing your swim trunks, scammers are packing their latest tricks. Forget the old-school cons; they’ve gone digital, sophisticated, and are actively targeting folks just like you. Think you’re too savvy to fall for it? It’s time for a quick gut-check. […]

These Are 5 Week-Long Trips You Can Take for Under $1500 This Summer

The sticker shock from a simple flight search has become a painful summer ritual. But before you surrender to a staycation, the team at Travel Off Path is here to confirm that a genuine, week-long getaway is still within reach—without having to sell a kidney. (Seriously, don’t do that!) We’ve crunched the numbers for summer […]

New Pass Offers Unlimited Train Rides! Explore Mexico’s Most Stunning Beaches

Turn your TV on for 5 seconds and you’ll want to escape the country with all the doom n’ gloom talk spewing from the so-called “experts”. Well, what better place to run off to than our Southern neighbor? We at Travel Off Path love visiting Mexico as often as we can, no matter if it’s […]

Hilton Cancun All-Inclusive Resort Review: Swap ‘Hotel Zone’ Crowds For Secluded Luxury

Pardon my Clint Eastwood mean mug, but it’s time to unveil the good, the bad, and the ugly regarding my recent stay at Hilton Cancun. Don’t worry – the good far outweighs room for improvement. This luxe hideaway offered unmatched service top to bottom with spotless grounds, incredible international cuisine, timely room service, and a […]

Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To Stunning Latin American City From 9 U.S. Airports

It’s time to pick back up on your Spanish lessons because Delta just announced one of their most exciting new routes all year to a stunning Latin American city. Whether you’re into vibrant culture, fascinating architecture, sensational cuisine, or looking to sprawl out on a beach lounger, you can check off all the boxes in […]

Vibrant Culture & No Summer Crowds: Unveiling California’s Most Underrated City

As one of America’s largest states, California is home to some of the country’s biggest icons and, conversely, some tight-lipped secrets. Whether it be fairytale beach towns, lush state parks, or major cities somehow flying under the radar, there’s no denying California’s appeal for all types of travelers. As a 10-year “Golden State” resident, there’s one city […]

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